English to Hindi Dictionary reprisal

reprisal

प्रतिहिंसा
definition
noun
three youths died in the reprisals that followed
an act of retaliation.
translation of 'reprisal'
प्रतिशोध
noun
प्रतिहिंसा
example
the threat of 'reprisal'
the threat of 'reprisal'
By its lack of information, the text distances the - individual homicides from the history of 'reprisals' that area prominent feature-of sectarian murders.
But tell me, hasn't the pharmaceutical industry fearing 'reprisals' changed that somewhat, in fact, started policing itself, and toned down some of this stuff?
The citadel was evacuated to avoid political 'reprisals' in the 1780s, but civilians remained in the fortified town until its decline in the mid-nineteenth century.
Though the British as a whole supported the policy of 'reprisals' , the toll of death and destruction in Berlin and other large cities caused misgivings and public questioning of the morality of ‘area’ bombing.
Zimmerman continues: ‘Those people to whom trade, growth and profit count most make the point that economic 'reprisals' are inevitable.’
However, the key feature of such trust relations is an absence of opportunism, in that individual firms will not fear 'reprisals' after any reorganization of interfirm relations.
She is panicked about possible 'reprisals' at work because of her illness and absences, together with the fact that she is seeing a psychiatrist.
The twentieth century saw many examples of arts playing a powerful political role, sometimes eliciting harsh 'reprisals' and censorship, even death.
Negotiations can consist of suggesting courses of action, threatening 'reprisals' , offering to work together, showing or demanding to see cards, or anything at all.
Instantly, as if fearing 'reprisals' , she lowered her head in a respectable, subservient manner and said nothing more as she bustled toward the door.
The Allies, who were at one stage two days’ march from Paris, had circulated details of their planned 'reprisals' , so that the Revolutionaries knew who was to be tortured to death and who merely imprisoned for life.
No one was arrested in the 1983 incident, but professional 'reprisals' did follow.
A gangland war erupts that sees assassination attempts, violent 'reprisals' , and an ever-rising body count.
The other side of the coin is the individual's right to personal privacy and the right, of say human rights activists, to communicate online without fear of 'reprisals' from repressive regimes needs to be protected.
The reason that serious entertainment journalism only tends to exist in major outlets is that only major outlets can scare the system out of 'reprisals' for their honesty.
Although that revolt failed, the brutal Ottoman 'reprisals' , which killed 30,000 Bulgarians, drew Europe's attention to what had previously been considered an Ottoman backwater.
Like Grandma, the two guerrillas had taken revolutionary names to bolster their morale and, in the advent of capture, to shield their villages and families from 'reprisals' .
People rightly aren't willing to risk destroying their own careers if they sense there isn't sufficient protection from 'reprisals' by their superiors.
It turns out they are using the house to launch raids in the neighbourhood, prompting Mohammad's son Jamal to plot 'reprisals' against the occupiers.
Between the rants and 'reprisals' the couple meet, and still unaware of their counterparts' real identities take a liking to one another.
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